The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) released body cam video showing an argument between a deputy and Oklahoma Senator Regina Goodwin that started with a traffic stop in downtown Tulsa.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health says the number of people with the flu is high and widespread, and only getting worse. The state said February is the most common month for the flu season to peak.
Many candidates filed in Oklahoma House Districts 71 and 74 in025. HD 71 and HD 74 face April 1, 2025, special primary elections.
Bodycam footage shows Oklahoma state Sen. Regina Goodwin involved in a heated exchange with a Tulsa County sheriff's deputy.
A man is dead following a crash on Thursday in Tulsa County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The crash happened on East 66th Street North 3/10 of a mile east of Erie Avenue, 1 mile north of Tulsa, according to OHP. OHP says Teng Shien, 52, was transported to the hospital following the crash, where he was later pronounced dead.
Oklahoma's top prosecutor asked the federal Bureau of Prisons to transfer an inmate to state custody so that he could be executed for his role in the kidnapping and killing of a 77-year-old woman in 1999.
For the first time since 2021, Tulsa County Republicans will be choosing a new chairwoman. Current Chairwoman Ronda Vuillemont-Smith is not seeking a third term, and the two announced candidates are women: Charity Marcus and Melissa Meyers.
A warrant was issued Friday for 35-year-old Michael Spear, who was "visibly armed" when he "told officers he did not need a driver's license because he was 'traveling.'"
Oklahoma State Senator Regina Goodwin has been cited and released for failing to stop for a stop sign. According to public records, the traffic violation
Body camera footage of the stop shows a Tulsa County deputy telling Senator Goodwin she ran two stop signs near the 200 block of East Archer Street. The video shows Goodwin refused to provide her ...
Coyotes have been a common visitor inside the city limits for roughly a century. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Spokesperson Micah Holmes said the reason coyotes are in town is simple: they’re hungry.
Two murder suspects were arrested in Tulsa after the remains of a man who was reported missing in December were found in Muskogee County.